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Recent graduates have pursued careers in research (both academic and policy research), the Civil Service (including the Foreign Office), journalism, management consultancy, national and international NGOs and development agencies, the Law, teaching, publishing, health management, and public relations.
What do you study in HSPS?
Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) is a three-year undergraduate degree programme which combines Politics, Social Anthropology and Sociology to study the forces and actors at play in our rapidly changing world.
WHAT A levels do you need for HSPS?
The typical entry requirements for HSPS are A*AA (A Level) or 40-42 points with 776 at Higher Level (IB). There are no specific subject requirements, although essay-based subjects are considered an advantage.
Where is HSPS taught in Cambridge?
The Human, Social, and Political Science (HSPS) Tripos is a unique, interdisciplinary degree programme only offered at the University of Cambridge.
How many Hsps are there?
Overall, about 15 to 20 percent of the population are thought to be highly sensitive. HSPs are thought to be more disturbed than others by violence, tension, or feelings of being overwhelmed. They may, as a result, make concerted efforts to avoid situations in which such things are likely to occur.
WHAT A levels are needed for political science?
A levels – Entry requirements range from BCC to AAB, with the universities and colleges most commonly asking for ABB.
Which Cambridge College has the highest acceptance rate?
Churchill College
Figures released by the University of Cambridge reveal that Churchill College admitted the highest proportion of all of the Cambridge’s colleges last year, with 76.5\% of its 2017 intake coming from state education.
How many HSPS are there?
Why do I want to study politics?
Politics Helps You to Know Your Rights It has truly educated us on a fundamental part of our society and has helped us to understand that if we engage in political processes, using the pressure points built into the system, then every individual really does have the opportunity to change the world.